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The SDLC Experience Workshop has filled up! The event is scheduled for August 7-October 16, 11 one hour sessions to teach the SDLC cycle. Join us on July 31st to hear about the event, the learnings, the structure, the phases and MORE! We had the 40 Participant and 30 observers slots fill up within two days, and we now have 16 Mentors signed on to assist. We are so looking forward to achieving our learning objectives for the event with YOU.

 

🚀 Get Ready for the SDLC Simulation: Info Session on July 31!

The 11 week series has had all ticket claimed (Mentors still welcome).  But are you wondering what your role will be in the Tampa Bay IIBA’s upcoming 11-week simulation? Whether you're a Participant, Mentor, or Observer, this session is your backstage pass to everything you need to know before kickoff.

đź“… Date: Thursday, July 31
🕖 Time: 7:00–8:00 PM ET
📍 Location: Virtual (Register at the Tampa Bay IIBA events page)

🎯 What You’ll Learn:

  • The structure and flow of the simulation—from Initiation to Retrospective
  • A breakdown of each role: Business Analyst, Product Manager, Project Manager, Developer, QA Tester, Stakeholder
  • What’s expected of you—whether you’re leading, supporting, or observing
  • The tools and templates you’ll use (Miro, Kanban boards, and more)
  • How we’ll communicate, collaborate, and celebrate progress
  • What emails to watch for and how to prepare for Week 1

đź’ˇ Why Attend?

This isn’t just a meeting—it’s your launchpad. You’ll walk away with clarity, confidence, and a roadmap for success. Plus, you’ll meet fellow team members, mentors, and chapter leaders who are here to support your journey.

🎓 Whether you're building your resume, exploring a new role, or mentoring the next generation of BAs—this simulation is your chance to learn by doing.

👉 Join us July 31 to get the scoop, ask questions, and set yourself up for success.


About the Speaker: 

 
Thea Soehren, CBAP, CSPO, is the President of the Tampa Bay IIBA Chapter.  She feels fortunate to have been a contributor to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge 3.0, and has practiced Business Analysis for 30 years, and has about 10 years in software development in a variety of industries.  Thea is the founder of the BA Force Multiplier movement, (BAForceMultiplier.com) and has led IIBA chapters for about 10 years.
 

                          
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